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. >> thank you, mr. terry. at this time recognize the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome lisa jackson before the committee. i have worked with her for many years, dating back to her time as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since you have been at the helm of the epa, i believe our country has made great strides in improving air quality, protecting america's waters and cleaning up our communities and these accomplishments are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. unfortunately, the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's t
. >> thank you, mr. terry. at this time recognize the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome lisa jackson before the committee. i have worked with her for many years, dating back to her time as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since you have been at the helm of the epa, i believe our country has made great strides in improving air quality, protecting america's waters and...
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this time, i recognize the gentleman from nebraska mr. terry for five minutes. >> thank you. madam administrator, i'm concerned about the efforts being undertaken at u.s. epa to supplant state regulators on a number of environmental issues particularly where states have been the sole regulators for decades. quite frankly, i'm proud of my folks in nebraska and i think they have done a fine job. since this is a budget hearing it strikes me as if the federal government were going to push the states aside so it can occupy the regulatory field in a way it never has. that you are going to need lots of new bodies in your regional offices and d.c. headquarters as well as lots of new budget authority to pay for these people and programs. so i'd appreciate if you'd state the first part of the question, the additional budget authority epa needs to increase its in-house expertise and expand its program attic and enforcement reach to carry out the authorities, especially as it relaelts to permitting, inspections, technical compliant assistance and regulatory enforcement. >> in fact, mr. t
this time, i recognize the gentleman from nebraska mr. terry for five minutes. >> thank you. madam administrator, i'm concerned about the efforts being undertaken at u.s. epa to supplant state regulators on a number of environmental issues particularly where states have been the sole regulators for decades. quite frankly, i'm proud of my folks in nebraska and i think they have done a fine job. since this is a budget hearing it strikes me as if the federal government were going to push the...
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i recognize mr. terry for opening comments. >> thank you, mr. chairman.et me start by saying most of my colleagues share my optimism that a collaborative, active cyber defense ability is achievable. there might be a few differences in opinion on what needs to be done to reach the goal, but through the bipartisan conversatio conversations, we are getting closer. in reading through the written testimony provided by today's witnesses, i noticed a common thread throughout. as mr. amaroso eloquently says, quote, quite simply, innovation is inconsistent. i agree. with my opinion, i find this to be the most vital guiding principle in enhancing our cyber security. as i continue to dig deeper, i become more convinced that the effort to provide overbroad regulation or certification regimes has consequences. i believe isp should respond to realtime security threats in a manner that minimizes delay and maximizes the ability to protect consumers and their network. a couple of things we can do to help reach the goal of collaborative active defense capability or remove
i recognize mr. terry for opening comments. >> thank you, mr. chairman.et me start by saying most of my colleagues share my optimism that a collaborative, active cyber defense ability is achievable. there might be a few differences in opinion on what needs to be done to reach the goal, but through the bipartisan conversatio conversations, we are getting closer. in reading through the written testimony provided by today's witnesses, i noticed a common thread throughout. as mr. amaroso...
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. >> mr. terry? >> thank you. with my five minutes and five people, i want to ask you the same question. and that's in regard to the fact that you're the interface. if i want to have an internet experience i have to hire one of you. so what are you doing to provide me services that will protect at least to some extent from bot nets and viruses or attacks to my information and my computer? and we'll start from left to right, my left to right, mr. livingood. >> thank you. so i think we have somewhat similar capables. it's a multilayered approach. that's not one any one thing that will solve it. it's like an onion, lots of layers. the intrusion protection at the edge of the network and mitigation to bot net intelligence systems. and then to notify customers and there are also a number of things that we all do and we do in particular to educate customers to help them understand what things they need to secure in their network. the software they need to manage gets them the software they need to secure their network an
. >> mr. terry? >> thank you. with my five minutes and five people, i want to ask you the same question. and that's in regard to the fact that you're the interface. if i want to have an internet experience i have to hire one of you. so what are you doing to provide me services that will protect at least to some extent from bot nets and viruses or attacks to my information and my computer? and we'll start from left to right, my left to right, mr. livingood. >> thank you. so i...
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mr. terry, who is the sponsor of this bill, is a longtime advocate of rural broadband buildout as am i. that's what we're hoping to accomplish in other legislation as well that's become law. the national telecommunications cooperatives association, the voice of rural carriers, the very people you're trying to help and genuinely so with your amendment, actually support the underlying bill. surely they don't think it will slow down rural broadband deployment. so i appreciate the gentleman's commitment to rural broadband buildout. i think his amendment actually goes the wrong direction and reduces transparency, accountability, access for the very people we are trying to help. so, mr. chairman, i oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back. mr. owens: mr. chairman, may i reclaim my unused time? the chair: the gentleman has yielded back. is there any objection? the gentleman seeks to -- is there objection? seeing no objection, the gentleman has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. owens: i ju
mr. terry, who is the sponsor of this bill, is a longtime advocate of rural broadband buildout as am i. that's what we're hoping to accomplish in other legislation as well that's become law. the national telecommunications cooperatives association, the voice of rural carriers, the very people you're trying to help and genuinely so with your amendment, actually support the underlying bill. surely they don't think it will slow down rural broadband deployment. so i appreciate the gentleman's...
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mr. terry, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. terry: thank you mr. chairman, mr. speaker. may i just submit that my friend that spoke on the other side may be the victim of some poor staff work that took some liberties to revise and extend the real bill we are debating here today because frankly the reforms here are fairly practical. and necessary. the -- what this really does is puts in to the process of developing rules some simple changes that we think are reasonably necessary, keeping in mind that transparency is the key. so, for example, let's take the recent u.s.f. reform rule that came out. i've been active in u.s.f., mr. speaker, for several years. trying to get some of these reforms done through congress. it was taken up through the f.c.c. process. i was anxious to see the proposed rule and was very disappointed when it was basically a rough outline of what turned out to be then passed, then several days later or weeks later the full order came
mr. terry, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. terry: thank you mr. chairman, mr. speaker. may i just submit that my friend that spoke on the other side may be the victim of some poor staff work that took some liberties to revise and extend the real bill we are debating here today because frankly the reforms here are fairly practical. and necessary. the -- what this really does is puts in to the process of developing rules some simple changes that we...
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mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. sentaor mccaskill. mr.joseph shepherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. mrs. catherine -- the honorable hilda -- the secretary of labor. the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >> [inaudible] >> it is lettering to be invited. i'm looking forward to it. my wife is at home. >> what expecting? -- are you expecting? >> it is my favorite. >> mr. tom bernstein. mrs. andrea bernstein. lady ruth rodgers. mr. rodgers. mrs. virginia -- mr. nick booth. the honorable matthey bargain -- matthew barden. mrs. brooke barden. the honorable heather a. higgenbottom. mr. daniel -- the honorable mark grossman. ms. mildred patterson. mr. david phonet. mrs. deborah -- mr. lauren schneider. mr. joseph faulk. mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms.
mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. sentaor mccaskill. mr.joseph shepherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. mrs. catherine -- the honorable hilda -- the secretary of labor. the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >>...
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mr. terry mcauliff. mrs. dorothy mcauliff. mrs. carol thrillman. mr. charlie rose. mrs. amanda -- mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. senator claire mccaskill. mr. joseph shpherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. the honorable chris -- mrs. catherine thompson. the honorable hilda -- mrs. rebecca -- the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >> [inaudible] >> it is lettering to be invited. -- flattering to be invited. i'm looking forward to it. my wife is at home. >> what expecting? -- are you expecting? >> very good food. brussel sprouts are my favorite. >> mr. tom bernstein. mrs. andrea bernstein. lady ruth rodgers. mr. rodgers. mrs. virginia -- mr. nick booth. the honorable matthey bargain -- matthew barden. mrs. brooke barden. the honorable heather a. higgenbottom. mr. dani
mr. terry mcauliff. mrs. dorothy mcauliff. mrs. carol thrillman. mr. charlie rose. mrs. amanda -- mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. senator claire mccaskill. mr. joseph shpherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. the honorable chris -- mrs. catherine thompson. the honorable hilda -- mrs. rebecca -- the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do...
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who represents the boston globe and they're like we're here to help you terry when mr bassett was a lawyer mark sherman found out all i know is the day of the hearing for this temporary injunction he's he's dropped it and i think he got scared they're going to continue with a defamation suit with which we obviously we deny there's anything libelous and c n b c from my understanding is going to fight this with us and i'm moving forward i'm moving forward on the next pieces of the story which i think are going to is going to blow the lid open on a sexy sig adults swingle i in you can in connecticut son did off the backs of some ways that mitch makes money in his for exposure deal or especially off of mom and pop investors in third world countries ok and tell us a little bit about those really juicy details because there's a stripper or maybe an ass or who was maybe having three thumbs with the guy and his fiance and she's the sister of someone who is in prison for jail for insider trading so give us the juicy details. ok so mitch is mitch did hire a go friday girl a color assistant she only
who represents the boston globe and they're like we're here to help you terry when mr bassett was a lawyer mark sherman found out all i know is the day of the hearing for this temporary injunction he's he's dropped it and i think he got scared they're going to continue with a defamation suit with which we obviously we deny there's anything libelous and c n b c from my understanding is going to fight this with us and i'm moving forward i'm moving forward on the next pieces of the story which i...
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. >> not to the vice chair mr. terry. >> with my five minutes and five people i want to ask you all the same question and that is to the fact that you are the interface if i want to have an internet experience, have to hire one of you. so, what are you doing to provide me services that will protect at least to some extent from botnet and viruses for a tax to my information and my computer, and we will start from left to right, my left to right mr. livingood. >> i think we all have somewhat similar to devotees it's a multilayer approach that's not going to solve them and it's like an onion, there's lots of lawyers and it's everything from intrusion protection that at the edge of a network things that provide the denial of service attacks are mitigation when you see those things to the intelligence systems that detect botnet edify and customers and that in my opening statement to notify customers and is also a number of things that we all do and in particular to educate customers to help them understand what the steny to s
. >> not to the vice chair mr. terry. >> with my five minutes and five people i want to ask you all the same question and that is to the fact that you are the interface if i want to have an internet experience, have to hire one of you. so, what are you doing to provide me services that will protect at least to some extent from botnet and viruses for a tax to my information and my computer, and we will start from left to right, my left to right mr. livingood. >> i think we all...
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i heard the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry, who's been a leader on the pipeline -- the x.l. pipeline say that that's a little bit like the rooster trying to take credit for the dawn. we have an obligation to make sure we're developing our resources right here, right now. we hear others talk about tapping into the strategic petroleum reserve. in fact, just a few headlines in recent days, the secretary says, tapping the strategic petroleum reserve is an option that's on the table for the administration. an article in "politico" on february 25, house democrat leaders are urging president obama to open the strategic petroleum reserves. another article that same day, washington liberals call on president obama to tap strategic petroleum reserve. the strategic petroleum reserve -- mr. duncan: will the gentleman yield? i've gotten facebook posts and phone calls in our office encouraging just that. for the president to tap the strategic petroleum reserves, to help lessen the price at the pump. but let me just tell america that it was during the 1970's oil embargo that i remember as
i heard the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry, who's been a leader on the pipeline -- the x.l. pipeline say that that's a little bit like the rooster trying to take credit for the dawn. we have an obligation to make sure we're developing our resources right here, right now. we hear others talk about tapping into the strategic petroleum reserve. in fact, just a few headlines in recent days, the secretary says, tapping the strategic petroleum reserve is an option that's on the table for the...
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mr. ticker terry. thank you, mr. secretary. you are on the record as saying u.s. contributions to the imf the u.s. have not experienced a loss from commitments, a loss from the program. i appreciate, mr. secretary, if you go back and look at testimony that has been brought before this committee and the congress over the years, those were some of the same comments that were made about freddie mac and fannie mae, fha, and the list goes on and on. i think these were unprecedented times that we were in, and we would've never thought the u.s. government would have to take the actions it took in 2008. i think to say that additional funding or commitments to the imf is not risk-free. would you agree? >> like i say, a good neighbor made the comments that you made on fannie mae and freddie mac. you're right. people have said all sorts of things in the past about no risk. but the trend one is really exceptional and how it has been designed. we have decades of experience through terrible crises looking at whether those financial safeguards were tested and how did we do? i am
mr. ticker terry. thank you, mr. secretary. you are on the record as saying u.s. contributions to the imf the u.s. have not experienced a loss from commitments, a loss from the program. i appreciate, mr. secretary, if you go back and look at testimony that has been brought before this committee and the congress over the years, those were some of the same comments that were made about freddie mac and fannie mae, fha, and the list goes on and on. i think these were unprecedented times that we...
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. >> as terry brought up, mrs. gutfeld, if you are watching, i believe -- i think we all believe you changed your son's sheets. >> we know jackie gutfeld did. we don't know what greg is thinking. i don't know. he is different tonight, andy. >> i know. >> you are different. >> study shows why liberals don't understand conservatives. pab, you had an interesting point that you didn't say on air, but you made it in your talking point that you said that maybe conservatives understand the liberals better because they are constantly exposed to the liberal points of view. >> it is hard to avoid the liberal point of view. it is easy for conservatives to know what the liberals are thinking, but it is harder to get a full understanding. you don't really see it represented. >> you have to seek it out. >> that is a good point. i might have to steel that for "the five" on monday. >> along those lines, one of the things when he wrote the book -- he says one of the things we can look at is in 1976, 20% lived in highly partisan cou
. >> as terry brought up, mrs. gutfeld, if you are watching, i believe -- i think we all believe you changed your son's sheets. >> we know jackie gutfeld did. we don't know what greg is thinking. i don't know. he is different tonight, andy. >> i know. >> you are different. >> study shows why liberals don't understand conservatives. pab, you had an interesting point that you didn't say on air, but you made it in your talking point that you said that maybe...
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terri sowell. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. first let me just say, thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction. said just like my mother wrote it. no, seriously, i am honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen but equally as important in our communities. you have been a role model not just for me and lots of young black boys and girls but all youth. for that, your work should be commended. mr. chairman, i just want to say, thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this today. and also, just bringing attention to how important the youth promise act is. and i think that all of us will agree that in the waning days after trayvon martin -- the incident with trayvon martin, all of us need to be looking at our youth in a different way and trying to do all that we can do to make sure they keep and live up to their own promises. thanks. >> thank you, thank you. john pender grast. >> thank you, cars
terri sowell. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. first let me just say, thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction. said just like my mother wrote it. no, seriously, i am honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen but equally as important in our communities. you have been a role model not just for me and lots of young black boys and girls but all youth. for...
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mr obama. so just for her separating the issues of the u.s. budget terry situation and any kind of military engagement it's obvious to me why you can't do that but i'm curious you know why you think that wars in defense will bring down the united states well i'm not sure it'll bring us down but it will it will be a vast blow against the chance of recovering to the point where we were before the crash of two thousand and eight listen when you have a federal budget what you can control is your domestic spending we don't have the will to do that but that's controllable you can decide how much you're going to spend on roads and environment and airports and the rest of their. you can only control the friend spending if you are at peace and you envision that peace lasting for a considerable period of time under both mr bush and obama now mr obama we are out there cultivating wars cultivating islamic hatred for the united states both sunis and shias and becoming increasingly involved in their business which works it which is what motivates them to attack us so th
mr obama. so just for her separating the issues of the u.s. budget terry situation and any kind of military engagement it's obvious to me why you can't do that but i'm curious you know why you think that wars in defense will bring down the united states well i'm not sure it'll bring us down but it will it will be a vast blow against the chance of recovering to the point where we were before the crash of two thousand and eight listen when you have a federal budget what you can control is your...
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mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleague, the majority leader, eric cantor, congresswoman terry sewell, and martha roby in offering this resolution today. and i, mr. speaker, yield myself as much time i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lewis: i'm so pleased that this resolution will preserve the oral history of current and former members of congress who participated in the civil rights movement. and it will also preserve the experiences of members who have come on the pilgrimage to alabama. together we have retraced the steps that will were walked so many years ago and spend time with some of the people who shaped the civil rights movement. some of the members who have gone on this pilgrimage were not even born during the civil rights movement. and they come to learn about our nation's history. many members have come away changed by this experience foreevery. this resolution will help us preserve a powerful and transformative period in american history. with -- with the brave and courageous souls who spread blood and tears in alabama an throughout th
mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleague, the majority leader, eric cantor, congresswoman terry sewell, and martha roby in offering this resolution today. and i, mr. speaker, yield myself as much time i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lewis: i'm so pleased that this resolution will preserve the oral history of current and former members of congress who participated in the civil rights movement. and it will also preserve the experiences of members who have...
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terry baum for mayor 2011. >> thank you very much. we have a second group that we would ask you to do and mr. pillpel has volunteered under duress to do the third group. >> good, i'm running out of -- >> we don't want over-strain you. >> so this group, we have 10 committees. >> and this is the group of above $50,000 and up to $100,000. >> the first one is the municipal attorneys association yes on c, no on d. second, committee for a fair and better san francisco, no on g. third, bill fazio for district attorney 2011. fourth, vu trend for sf district attorney 2011. five, golden gate restaurant association p.a.c. six, asian pacific democratic club p.a.c. seven, san franciscans for new priorities and dennis ferrara for mayor 2011. eight, san francisco labor council labor and neighbor independent political action committee. >> can i see that? >> ok. so this one is quite similar. it's the san francisco labor council labor and neighbor p.a.c. and the final one, our friend the municipal executive association of san francisco p.a.c. >> we'll shake and you can pick. >> i swear on a stack of bibles my
terry baum for mayor 2011. >> thank you very much. we have a second group that we would ask you to do and mr. pillpel has volunteered under duress to do the third group. >> good, i'm running out of -- >> we don't want over-strain you. >> so this group, we have 10 committees. >> and this is the group of above $50,000 and up to $100,000. >> the first one is the municipal attorneys association yes on c, no on d. second, committee for a fair and better san...
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. >> terry o'sullivan thanks for your time, appreciate it, telling the story. mr.livan is the leader of a union, represents thousands of work irreleva workers. politico made accusations about knee day, coming up i will set the record straight. >>> look at him embracing derrick bell. >> sarah palin weighs in on hannity's big non-exclusive and jumps on the radical band wagon. >> msnbc's martin bashir is her with reaction. >>> who we vetted? >> romney, crisp. >> who can we win with? >> none of them. >> we're looking in the new film "game change" with screen writer danny strong. what's with you? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpha truck frames. the ruggedly capable pathfinder, xterra, armada. nissan
. >> terry o'sullivan thanks for your time, appreciate it, telling the story. mr.livan is the leader of a union, represents thousands of work irreleva workers. politico made accusations about knee day, coming up i will set the record straight. >>> look at him embracing derrick bell. >> sarah palin weighs in on hannity's big non-exclusive and jumps on the radical band wagon. >> msnbc's martin bashir is her with reaction. >>> who we vetted? >> romney,...
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. >> at the end of reverend dennis terry's introduction, republican presidential candidate rick santorum gave the pastor a standing ovation. mrree with the part that the pastor told muslims and buddhists they need to get out of america, he said he was not clapping for that specific part when he gave a standing ovation at the end. it was in the central part of louisiana out of baton rouge, hop on route 61 and 425, towards shreveport, you will hit monroe, louisiana if you don't love america, if you don't like the way we do things, i have one thing to say. get out. [ applause ] i said we don't worship mohammed. we don't worship allah. we worship god, we worship god's son, jesus christ. put god back in our pull pits. in the town of central louisiana, outside of baton rouge, if you hop from central to shreveport, will you hit monroe, louisiana, which is where my friend is the pastor for preaching and worship at the north minister baptist church protected to defending religious freedom. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> does that rant sound as radical to you as a baptist minister as it does to me? >>
. >> at the end of reverend dennis terry's introduction, republican presidential candidate rick santorum gave the pastor a standing ovation. mrree with the part that the pastor told muslims and buddhists they need to get out of america, he said he was not clapping for that specific part when he gave a standing ovation at the end. it was in the central part of louisiana out of baton rouge, hop on route 61 and 425, towards shreveport, you will hit monroe, louisiana if you don't love...
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. >> at the end of reverend dennis terry's introduction, republican presidential candidate rick santorum gave the pastor a standing ovation. mr did not agree with the part that the pastor told muslims and buddhists they need to get out of america, he said he was not clapping for that specific part when he gave a standing ovation at the end. it was in the central part of louisiana out of baton rouge, hop on route 61 and 425, toward monroe, louisiana, which is where my friend is the pastor for preaching and worship at the north minister baptist church protected to defending religious freedom. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> does that rant sound as radical to you as a baptist minister as it does to me? >> yes, it angers me and it hurts me. when i read the words, at first i laughed and then i thought i can't laugh at this. rachel, if that introduction, that man gave me the feeling that he is the war on religion. because what he was talking about was being anti-american and anti-religious if he did not to the bible and didn't conform to the constitution, we are not a nation that connects people out
. >> at the end of reverend dennis terry's introduction, republican presidential candidate rick santorum gave the pastor a standing ovation. mr did not agree with the part that the pastor told muslims and buddhists they need to get out of america, he said he was not clapping for that specific part when he gave a standing ovation at the end. it was in the central part of louisiana out of baton rouge, hop on route 61 and 425, toward monroe, louisiana, which is where my friend is the pastor...
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terry sewell. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. let me just say thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction said just like my mother wrote it. [laughter] no, seriously, i am, um, honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen, but equally as important in our communities. you have been a role model not just for me and lots of young black boys and girls, but all youth. and for that your work should be commended. mr. chairman, i just want to say thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this today and, also, just bringing attention to how important the youth promise act is, um, and i think that all of us will agree that in the waning days after trayvon martin, the incident with trayvon martin, all of us need to be looking at our youth in a different way and trying to do all that we can do to make sure that they keep and live up to their own promises. thanks. >> thank you. thank you. john prendergast.
terry sewell. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. let me just say thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction said just like my mother wrote it. [laughter] no, seriously, i am, um, honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen, but equally as important in our communities. you have been a role model not just for me and lots of young black boys and girls, but all...
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bono and free legal representation mr vasquez will not be able to stop this story by burning me with legal bills he might try to scare and intimidate me all right now terry the story your currently investigating of course overlaps with the story of a senior banker at morgan stanley from connecticut who has just been charged with hate crimes tell the audience about his bizarre crime and how he relates to this. story you're working on well mr jennings who is the managing director was he's on leave now i have morgan stanley. in december he got a cab ride home from new york and he didn't think that he should pay the fare that the cab driver told him that he needed to pay and according to the police reports he started to slur and enormous amount of racial or angry words at how the cab driver drove off trying to go find a cop and allegedly mr mr jennings when to stalham almost in the neck it's unclear he put his hand cut his hand this all stepped up so there was a soul there is a larceny charges and there's there's someone of a hate crime angle here. jennings it's interesting you know he lives down the street here from us maybe five minutes away from me as clo
bono and free legal representation mr vasquez will not be able to stop this story by burning me with legal bills he might try to scare and intimidate me all right now terry the story your currently investigating of course overlaps with the story of a senior banker at morgan stanley from connecticut who has just been charged with hate crimes tell the audience about his bizarre crime and how he relates to this. story you're working on well mr jennings who is the managing director was he's on...
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terry sooul. i love her. >> we started hill harper's presentation with an opportunity for equal time. i guess we'll provide the same opportunity for the representative. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction. said just like my mother wrote it. no seriously. i am honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen, but equally as important in our communities. you have been a role model not just for me and lots of young black boys and girls, but all youth. and for that, your work should be commended. mr. chairman, i just want to say thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of this today. and also bringing attention to how important the youth promise act is. i think all of us would agree in the days after trayvon martin's incident, all of us need to be looking at our youth in a different way and trying to do all we can do to make sure they live up to their own promises. thanks. >> thank you. thank you. john pendergrass. >> thank you, congressman scott. for your leadership on these terribly-important issues. i'm
terry sooul. i love her. >> we started hill harper's presentation with an opportunity for equal time. i guess we'll provide the same opportunity for the representative. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you so much, hill harper, for your beautiful introduction. said just like my mother wrote it. no seriously. i am honored to not only be a part of this program today and to support the youth promise act, but equally as proud of you and your work not only on the screen, but equally as...
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terry. and thank you... dr. pepper. and thank you chancellor and -- dr. paper. thank you, chancellor for -- for this -- this partnership of yours. >> well, you are welcome, mr.omething. he likes a little tired there. he was a pinhead, but everybody makes mistakes. dr. pepper. that's it for us. please check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly.com. we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town, name and town if you wish to opine. no jobation in writing to the factor. now, dwhow write to us, i always say this, but we are getting -- we get -- i don't know, i am trying to think, maybe 16- or 17,000 emails a lot. put the headline in the first sentence so i know where i am going. like "i would rather invest with bernie madoff than you..." that gets my attention right away. please, always remember the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you.
terry. and thank you... dr. pepper. and thank you chancellor and -- dr. paper. thank you, chancellor for -- for this -- this partnership of yours. >> well, you are welcome, mr.omething. he likes a little tired there. he was a pinhead, but everybody makes mistakes. dr. pepper. that's it for us. please check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly.com. we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town, name and town if you wish...
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appointed terry duffy, who is currently executive chairman to the expanded role of executive chairman and president. joining me to talk about that as well as volume in a cnbc exclusive is mrduffy himself. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, maria. it's great to be here. i love the canadian banks and the canadian sports. i'm a big hockey fan and they are smart business men as well. >> thank you for that. thank you for watching, you guys. all right. you have new expanded roles. what is behind these changes and tell me how your life changes. >> my life gets busier. for craig, he spent 23 years at the firm and benefiting at the cme and benefited by having craig there. there always comes a time where you go through changes and it's been a good transition for everybody. a lot of people don't know pupender gill. gill has been an operational guy but it's been craig, gill, and myself making most of the strategic decisions together. now they are going to see a lot more gill. i'm going to be involved in more day to day operations and i thought it was important for gill to take the title of ceo, which was regulatory work and things of that nature. >> tell me about the market
appointed terry duffy, who is currently executive chairman to the expanded role of executive chairman and president. joining me to talk about that as well as volume in a cnbc exclusive is mrduffy himself. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, maria. it's great to be here. i love the canadian banks and the canadian sports. i'm a big hockey fan and they are smart business men as well. >> thank you for that. thank you for watching, you guys. all right. you have new expanded...
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mr. coburn, our colleagues, and i'm proud of judge ted poe of texas. our colleague from nebraska, lee terry. former judge louie gohmert in particular. ron paul. all -- the founder of the tea party nation, judson philips. it goes on and on where we are all in agreement that the findings are indeed critical and ought to be left in the bill. to take the findings out is incredible because we say that the federal government shouldn't be involved. it's a state matter. and tort law is itself a state matter. so for those reasons, madam speaker, i am pleased to represent a bipartisan group of members and scholars that very strenuously object to the findings being removed in this woodall amendment. i return the balance of my time. the chair: does the gentleman yield back the balance of his time? mr. conyers: yes, ma'am. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: could i inquire how much time i have remaining? the chair: the gentleman from georgia has three minutes remaining. mr. woodall: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair:
mr. coburn, our colleagues, and i'm proud of judge ted poe of texas. our colleague from nebraska, lee terry. former judge louie gohmert in particular. ron paul. all -- the founder of the tea party nation, judson philips. it goes on and on where we are all in agreement that the findings are indeed critical and ought to be left in the bill. to take the findings out is incredible because we say that the federal government shouldn't be involved. it's a state matter. and tort law is itself a state...
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terri sewell who represents selma, and representative martha roby, who represents montgomery, for offering this resolution to preserve a powerful and transformative period in american history. and, mr. speaker, i'm extremely honored to work with congressman lewis to ensure that these stories will never be forgotten. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields backs. the representative from georgia. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, may i inquire about how much time? the speaker pro tempore: i believe you have 4 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from california has 11 1/2 minutes. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i am pleased to recognize the gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen, for tree minutes. -- three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank also representatives sewell and roby for sponsoring this resolution and for congressman lewis for his life. this is an historic resolution for the work and the memories need to be preserved. i, like congressman sewell, am here because of the work of congressman lewis and other civil rights leaders making this for a better america. i didn't think i needed to go
terri sewell who represents selma, and representative martha roby, who represents montgomery, for offering this resolution to preserve a powerful and transformative period in american history. and, mr. speaker, i'm extremely honored to work with congressman lewis to ensure that these stories will never be forgotten. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields backs. the representative from georgia. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, may i inquire about how much time? the speaker pro...
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mr. terrie for opening comments. >> thank you, german and i would start by saying that most of my colleagues on the committee sure my optimism, that a collaborative attractive cyber defense capability is actually achievable. there might be a few differences in opinion on what needs to be done to reach the goal but through the bipartisan conversations, like those taking place in the working group and public hearings like this, we are getting closer. in reading through the written testimony provided by today's witnesses, i noticed a common thread throughout. as mr. amoroso has eloquently said, quote, quite simply innovation is inconsistent with standardization. i agree wholeheartedly with a witness, and in my opinion, i find this to be the most vital the guiding principal in how to enhance the cybersecurity. in fact, as i continue to dig deeper on this issue i become more convinced any sort of legislative effort to provide over broad regulation or certification regimes will surely come with unintended consequences. instead, should have the flexibility to respond to the real-time security threa
mr. terrie for opening comments. >> thank you, german and i would start by saying that most of my colleagues on the committee sure my optimism, that a collaborative attractive cyber defense capability is actually achievable. there might be a few differences in opinion on what needs to be done to reach the goal but through the bipartisan conversations, like those taking place in the working group and public hearings like this, we are getting closer. in reading through the written testimony...
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mr. president, an idea of a -- a moment of greater comity that we've seen this week is not just mommy terry bumomentarybut will last e future. the lesson that the american people teach us is that they don't want obstruction, particularly for its own sake. they understand that compromises have to be made in a legislative body, that it can't be "my way or the highway." and, unfortunately, all too often in the past year, we have seen too much of that attitude. the fact that we are batting 3-3 this week in terms of important issueissues -- a highway bill, judicial nominees and an i.p.o. bill -- with broad bipartisan consensus, hopefully augers well for the future. perhaps the era of obstruction and confrontation has passed its high-water mark. perhaps it is now politically damaging to block things for its own sake or because you didn't get 100% of what you wanted to. wanted perhaps a new era of more bipartisan consensus and more accomplishment for the american people to deal with our problems is upon us. i hope and pray it is so. and with that, let me yield the floor and note the absence of a q
mr. president, an idea of a -- a moment of greater comity that we've seen this week is not just mommy terry bumomentarybut will last e future. the lesson that the american people teach us is that they don't want obstruction, particularly for its own sake. they understand that compromises have to be made in a legislative body, that it can't be "my way or the highway." and, unfortunately, all too often in the past year, we have seen too much of that attitude. the fact that we are...